Journals
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Bulletin of the Museum of Natural History, University of Oregon
The Bulletin of the Museum of Natural History of the University of Oregon is published to increase the knowledge and understanding of the Natural History of Oregon.
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Catalog: Oregon State Arthropod Collection
Digital Resources Associated with the Oregon State Arthropod Collection (OSAC)
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Forest Phytophthoras
Plant pathogens in the genus <em>Phytophthora</em> threaten the biodiversity and sustainability of forest ecosystems worldwide. The overall aim of this journal is to provide science-based information to aid in the understanding and management of the world’s forest <em>Phytophthora</em> species. While newly emerging, damaging species are the highest priority, information on other Phytophthoras is included in an attempt to gradually elucidate Phytophthoras’ diverse roles in terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems.
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Humanist Studies & the Digital Age
This peer-reviewed e-journal is dedicated to the interdisciplinary study of the impact of digital technologies and artificial intelligence on humanities.
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Journal of the Transportation Research Forum
The Journal of the Transportation Research Forum (JTRF) contains original manuscripts which are timely in scope and germane to transportation. Issues available here at the Journals@OregonDigital website are open access (freely available).
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Konturen
Konturen ("contours" or "outlines") — an interdisciplinary journal dedicated to the analysis of borders, framing determinations, and related figures of delimitation of all kinds.
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The Northwest eLearning Journal
The Northwest eLearning Journal publishes both research and non-research articles on various topics such as online pedagogy, OER, best practices in eLearning, literature/book reviews, policy and administration.
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OLA Quarterly
Oregon Library Association (OLA) publishes OLA Quarterly (OLAQ) up to four times a year.
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Periphērica: Journal of Social, Cultural, and Literary History
Periphērica offers new critical perspectives and in-depth research on the literary, social, and cultural histories of Latino-América and Iberia.
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Puncta: Journal of Critical Phenomenology
Puncta is an open-access, peer-reviewed journal of philosophy. The critical turn in phenomenology suggests that phenomenology is not merely a descriptive method or practice, but a mode of critique understood as an ongoing process of revealing and interrogating the concrete conditions, institutions, and assumptions that structure lived experience. We invite submissions that engage the critical turn of phenomenology in any dimension: through analyses of social and political phenomena, reflections on the limits and challenges of phenomenological inquiry, or by attending to the history of philosophy, either through its silences or its canonical figures.